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n2doc

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Thu Sep 10, 2015, 10:44 AM Sep 2015

43% of Republicans could imagine supporting a military coup in the United States [View all]

A law professor at West Point was forced to hastily resign after it emerged that he had authored a number of controversial articles. In one he suggested that legal scholars defending the rights of suspected terrorists could be considered legitimate military targets, while in another he examined a potential military coup in the United States, arguing that officers may have a duty to sieze control of the federal government if the federal government acted against the interest of the country. The United States military has long embraced the idea of civilian control of national affairs, and apart from certain rare moments the American officer corps has faithfully followed the orders of their civilian superiors.

YouGov's latest research shows, however, that officers in the military are held in much greater esteem than their civilian superiors, and that they are widely viewed as having the best interests of the country in mind instead of their own selfish concerns. 70% of Americans believe that military officers generally want what is best for the country. When it comes to Congressmen, however, 71% of Americans believe that they want what is best for themselves, along with 59% for local politicians.

29% of Americans could imagine a situation in which they would support the military seizing control of the federal government, while 41% could not imagine such a situation.

Republicans (43%) are more than twice as likely as Democrats (20%) to say that they could conceive of a situation in which they would support a military coup in the United States. Independents tend to say that they could not (38%) rather than could (29%) imagine supporting a coup.



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20% of dems?

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Just, wow... onecaliberal Sep 2015 #1
I'm not surprised. Most people don't have a clue. yardwork Sep 2015 #2
Welcome to "LaLa Land". nt ladjf Sep 2015 #3
No, no, a thousand times NO Art_from_Ark Sep 2015 #4
+10000000000000000000000 Initech Sep 2015 #17
The GOP is 100% authoritarian. They side with Russia's anti-gay agenda. Rex Sep 2015 #5
I think these numbers in support are somewhat high Kenjie Sep 2015 #6
Yeah, that's what I was thinking. Shandris Sep 2015 #19
This is exactly why we should be teaching civics in schools world wide wally Sep 2015 #7
a stupid question renegade000 Sep 2015 #8
Stupid poll questions are made intentially stupid so folks can have stupid conversations in America. Fred Sanders Sep 2015 #14
indeed renegade000 Sep 2015 #18
It's easy to imagine such a scenario. They are just massively improbable ones whatthehey Sep 2015 #9
They are Nazi fascists. B Calm Sep 2015 #10
43% of Republicans are traitors KamaAina Sep 2015 #11
Military coup = Republican rule packman Sep 2015 #12
After Reagan was shot, French TV was reporting a military coup in the U.S. KamaAina Sep 2015 #13
I'm sure the Bushes, friends of the Hinckleys, were mightily taken aback by that day's outcomes. WinkyDink Sep 2015 #16
That's very disheartening. procon Sep 2015 #15
This should have 0% for both parties. Initech Sep 2015 #20
Seems low... joeybee12 Sep 2015 #21
They want to take the country "back" Matrosov Sep 2015 #22
Republicans have long preferred dictators in other countries (law-and-order, you know). pampango Sep 2015 #23
once the half black President leaves office this number will probably drop spanone Sep 2015 #24
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